Infrastructure
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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The Florida-based supplier of “intelligent streetlighting” says its latest tools offer deeper insights into traffic patterns and more safety protections. The company recently joined a law enforcement network.
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According to a report released by the county, 2016 revenues from the 86 traffic cameras generated 505,089 tickets and totaled roughly $48.5 million — nearly $15 million more than 2015.
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The city’s transit officials have grappled with whether to expand services or let more modern transportation options fill the gaps.
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The request for proposal aims to land the city a private-sector partner to help it become the “smartest city in North America.”
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Despite the potential benefits of driverless cars in heavy traffic, a recent poll shows that confidence in the technology has fallen since last year.
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After electric rental scooters flooded its streets in late March, the city was forced to take a step back and examine its policies.
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What algorithm turned these lights red?
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Improving consumer faith will be central to the success of self-driving vehicles — but so will building out more charging infrastructure.
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The Metro Region Explorer has revealed shifts in demographics, housing and workforce, which could impact the region's transit needs and overall economy.
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Between 2009 and 2016, pedestrian deaths in Florida rose by 40 percent, to 652 from 466.
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The highly-anticipated autonomous shuttle service went live June 4, and plans to extend the routes to other parts of the campus are already in the works.
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Florida’s Hillsborough Area Regional Transit is considering scrapping its less-than-popular shuttle service for the city’s Downtowner version.
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The money will go first to electric vehicle chargers at airports, along interstates and in utility programs.
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The bikes are candy-red and electric-assisted.
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The increasing use of payment apps is giving a helping hand to smaller municipalities looking to avoid costly infrastructure upgrades while catching them up technologically with larger cities.
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The car's automatic braking system was disabled at the time, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Unbeknownst to the public, BYD's electric buses are contending with a record of poor performance and mechanical problems.
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Part of the larger Rocky Mountain Hyperloop, the project's leaders are now considering whether a portal at Denver International Airport would extend north or south.
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Two months after an autonomous Uber vehicle killed a pedestrian in Tempe, the company is shutting down its Arizona operations, but programs in San Francisco and Pittsburgh remain open.